This Article is From Oct 01, 2023

Deactivate Phone Numbers Selling Copyright Content On WhatsApp: Delhi High Court

Justice Prathiba M Singh restrained several entities from downloading, uploading, sharing, and selling the plaintiff's content on any electronic or digital platform.

Deactivate Phone Numbers Selling Copyright Content On WhatsApp: Delhi High Court

Delhi High Court directed the suspension, locking of certain infringing domain names (File)

New Delhi:

The Delhi High Court has ordered the deactivation of certain mobile numbers from WhatsApp that were found to be distributing educational material belonging to 'Apna College' without authorisation.

Hearing a lawsuit by Jainemo Private Limited, which offers course materials and trains candidates to obtain placements through the 'Apna College' platform, Justice Prathiba M Singh restrained several entities from downloading, uploading, sharing, and selling the plaintiff's content on any electronic or digital platform.

The judge held that the plaintiff holds ownership over the course materials under the copyright law and directed that one of such WhatsApp groups dealing in infringing material be "disbanded" and a YouTube channel containing "only infringing copyrighted works" be taken down.

The messaging platform Telegram was also asked to block the offending channels and disclose the details of individuals or entities operating them for the purposes of the case.

The plaintiff argued that several individuals or entities were disseminating its printed course materials and videos among others on WhatsApp, Telegram, and YouTube through groups and channels while seeking to enroll students into batches on fees ranging from Rs 500 to Rs 1,000.

It also alleged that the course material was made available by uploading it to online drives.

The court observed that "the challenge on digital platforms is that the copying and reproduction of these course materials are made quite easy". It said records showed that each of the infringing groups or channels had hundreds of subscribers. The bench added that the defendants were collecting large sums of money to freely distribute the plaintiff's copyrighted material.

If the defendants are not blocked from disseminating the copyrighted material, the court said, the plaintiff would suffer enormous monetary loss apart from the loss of subscribers and goodwill.

"A case has been established for grant of an injunction to prevent further dissemination of the plaintiff's copyrighted material," Justice Singh said.

"The mobile number of Defendant No 2 - Danish - shall be deactivated on WhatsApp due to evidence of infringement, as this Defendant is sharing all the lectures and PDF questions on WhatsApp. The mobile number of Defendant No 1 - Rahul Shah - shall also be deactivated," the court said in the interim order passed in the matter.

"Insofar as Defendant No 29 - Ritik Patankar - is concerned, the group 'JAVA Alpha Placement Batch' created by Defendant No 29, shall be disbanded by WhatsApp upon the URL of the group being communicated to counsel for WhatsApp," it added.

The court also directed the suspension and locking of certain infringing domain names and asked the domain name registrars to give the details of their owners.

It directed a file-sharing link that contains the infringing content to be taken down.

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